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The Game-Changing Stadium That Will Redefine Urban Development in New York

The New York City FC’s new stadium
in Willets Point, Queens will cover 23 acres (9.3 hectares) and combine world-class sports infrastructure with 2,500 affordable homes, a 250-room hotel, a 650-seat public school, and over 40,000 square feet of public space. The new neighborhood is designed to thrive year-round, with retail shops, restaurants, and community plazas that ensure Willets Point becomes a vibrant hub even on non-game days.

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A Rent Freeze Is Coming — Here’s What It Means for NYC’s Housing and Investors

At the core of Mamdani’s agenda is his most controversial promise: a citywide rent freeze on nearly one million rent-stabilized apartments. These units house more than 2 million residents and form the largest share of the city’s affordable housing supply. Supporters see it as a lifeline for overburdened tenants; critics view it as a financial time bomb for building owners already squeezed by rising costs.

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John F. Kennedy International Airport is in the midst of a monumental transformation—the largest in its history. With a price tag of $19 billion, the multi-phase redevelopment project aims to modernize terminals, streamline transportation, and elevate the travel experience.
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What JFK’s $19B Renovation Means For You (And Your Commercial Real Estate Portfolio)

John F. Kennedy International Airport is in the midst of a monumental transformation—the largest in its history. With a price tag of $19 billion, the multi-phase redevelopment project aims to modernize terminals, streamline transportation, and elevate the travel experience. But perhaps the most compelling story is not just what’s happening at JFK—but what this means for commercial real estate in the surrounding area.

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In a landmark move for affordable housing in New York City, real estate investment firm Tredway has acquired Ocean Park Apartments in Far Rockaway, Queens for $88 million, as reported by CRE Daily. This 602-unit community, originally built in 1973, now stands as a symbol of long-term housing stability thanks to a comprehensive affordability plan. The acquisition represents a significant moment for Queens real estate and underscores the growing trend of mission-driven investment in aging multifamily properties.
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Massive Affordable Housing Win in NYC — Here’s What’s Coming to Queens!

In a landmark move for affordable housing in New York City, real estate investment firm Tredway has acquired Ocean Park Apartments in Far Rockaway, Queens for $88 million, as reported by CRE Daily. This 602-unit community, originally built in 1973, now stands as a symbol of long-term housing stability thanks to a comprehensive affordability plan. The acquisition represents a significant moment for Queens real estate and underscores the growing trend of mission-driven investment in aging multifamily properties.

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Goodbye Cubicles, Hello Condos: Is This Manhattan's Future?
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Goodbye Cubicles, Hello Condos: Is This Manhattan’s Future? 

We’ve been poring over the data, and I’m thrilled to share an unstoppable move now in New York City real estate: Office-to-residential conversions. About 10 million square feet of prime spaces are targeted as spots for desperately needed residential units. Imagine: up to 10,000 new units in the city! What are the top Manhattan submarkets with this conversion potential? 

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E-Commerce Keeps Growing—But Can NYC’s Industrial Spaces Keep Up?
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E-Commerce Keeps Growing — But Can NYC’s Industrial Spaces Keep Up? 

E-commerce activity saw a significant boost from Q4 2024 to Q1 2025, with its share of users climbing from 3% to 15%. However, other sectors experienced a decline: manufacturers’ share dropped to 16% from 21%, and retail/wholesale’s share plummeted from 28% to 4% quarter-over-quarter. How is NYC coping with the industrial headwinds?

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